Congratulations to 16 year old Matt Chesters, who has recently completed the UKCC1 course, and is now an accredited cricket coach. He plans to work with Mike Waldron and our U13 squad this season. Great to have one of our young players putting something back into his club. We are of course keen to encourage others. Please contact Mike Waldron if you are interested.

You can now also keep abreast of what’s going on via Facebook and Twitter. All new posts on this website will now automatically appear on the social media sites. We now have nearly 100 Twitter followers after 2 days! There are links to both sites in the left sidebar.

At the January general committee meeting, Dom Musgrove was appointed 4th XI captain for the 2012 season. Dom is a level 2 coach and has been a driving force in our junior section for several years. This will stand him in good stead in his new role as our 4th XI exists primarily to provide an introduction to senior cricket and to to develop the potential of our younger players.

Committee Dates & Events

Irrelevant Facts & Other Useless Info

Did you know that St.Georges Cricket Club hosted the world's first ever international cricket match? ... Yes all right, it wasn't us. The match was held at St.Georges Cricket Club, Manhattan, New York in 1844 and was contested between USA and Canada.
it's true!

In a 1970s match against Oswestry at Church Street, Oswestry
achieved the rare feat of two hat-tricks during the Dragons' innings. Our longest serving member, Stan Higgins , was the non-striker throughout. Stranger still ..... St.Georges won the match .. it's true!

Sir Garfield Sobers, one of the greatest legends in the history of the game, once signed as a St.Georges player. He was never selected though (we had a lot of left handers that year) .. it's true!

Although Sobers did it first, Avi Mathur, batting for St.Georges 3rd XI at Church Street once hit six sixes in an over...
it's true!

The scorebox at Lilleshall Cricket Club once stood at St.Georges, where the nets now are..
it's true!

Before St.Georges Cricket Club was formally constituted in 1922, the club was known as St.Georges Bible Class C.C. ....
it's true!

In the 1980s, when overseas players first began to appear in Shropshire cricket, St.Georges considered signing a promising young West Indian batsman. In the end, the club decided he lacked sufficient experience to fulfill the role. His name was B.C. Lara .. it's true!

St.Georges once fielded an Under 16 team which contained four pairs of brothers, including two pairs of twins ... it's true!

Paul Smart, club groundsman and long-suffering Wolves fan, once hit Shoahib Ahktar, then the fastest chucker bowler in the world, for six in a Birmingham League match.

(OK, that one's not true - he got Snork out for a duck)

Occasional 4th team player "Dogged" Dave Smith batted for 16 overs for nought not out on the last day of the 2012 season ... it's true!